Hello.
I am trying to model healthcare seeking behaviour. I am mainly considering three key variables, whether sickness is reported, then treatment seeking, then healthcare spending. These decisions are conditional on the other.
What I am thinking is
1. Probit model for first stage, whether or not sickness is reported
2. Conditional on being sick, probit model for whether treatment is sought
3. Conditional on 1 and 2, what's the health care spending. Here I am thinking of using Tobit model given the censoring of data at 0.
Now I am confused about what such modelling can be called, is this triple hurdle model? I have seen double hurdle model which is used instead of Tobit in case Sequential decisions and also for allowing different factors to influence decisions at each stage. So, my question is what can I refer to this type modeling given that I am using Tobit at one stage, will it be appropriate to refer to it as triple hurdle model?
Thanks in advance!
I am trying to model healthcare seeking behaviour. I am mainly considering three key variables, whether sickness is reported, then treatment seeking, then healthcare spending. These decisions are conditional on the other.
What I am thinking is
1. Probit model for first stage, whether or not sickness is reported
2. Conditional on being sick, probit model for whether treatment is sought
3. Conditional on 1 and 2, what's the health care spending. Here I am thinking of using Tobit model given the censoring of data at 0.
Now I am confused about what such modelling can be called, is this triple hurdle model? I have seen double hurdle model which is used instead of Tobit in case Sequential decisions and also for allowing different factors to influence decisions at each stage. So, my question is what can I refer to this type modeling given that I am using Tobit at one stage, will it be appropriate to refer to it as triple hurdle model?
Thanks in advance!
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